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In lugnet.build.mecha, Sun Yun writes:
> I would definitely like to see Lego acquire a license and started producing
> mecha themed sets(if they can't do something cool on their own - highly
> likely). To some extent I believe in the minds of TLC, they already are
> through Bionicle and some of the other themes like Life on Mars etc etc.
> But I think people want to see a dedicated line for Mecha, much in the way
> Megablocks has. The problem with TLC these days is that they just don't
> seem to "get" somethings yet, and the theme of mecha is certainly one of them.
Oh, definitely. It would be great to see some lego models, particularly of
the Gundam Wing or Transformers line. I think that would be definitely
innovative, and contribute to some great sales. Unfortunately, I think
the Gundam License is owned by a separate company, so I don't think that
will happen any time soon, although that would be cool.
I would, however, like to see lego launch into a true mecha line. I'm tired
of looking at Bionicle and LoM and thinking 'this is lego's answer to mecha?'
A dedicated line would be awesome, and I think if lego were to give some
thought to why bionicle is popular in the first place (because people think
they're mecha), then possibly they'll initiate a production line. Here's
hoping to see some intelligable design, and wicked functions!
> With the success of the star wars, and HP lines, I doubt that the idea of
> picking up a mecha license hasn't already crossed there minds a thousand
> times. I can tell you first hand that there is definitely a market for it.
> Looking at TLC's recent product offerings they're definitely consummed by
> profitablilty like any business, so why wouldn't they pick a license up?
Probably because they still want to reap as much profit from bionicle,and
if they were to launch into a mecha line too quickly, that would actually
compete with the series, and contradict their whole market plan. I heard a
rumor that bionicle is slated to continue until 2004, so Im hoping to see a
new mecha line in the distant future. Also, the gundam lisense I think, Is
owned by Hasbro, so that's out of the question.
> In lugnet.build.mecha, Eric Sophie writes:
> > When I was at Bricks West 2002, the Honorable Brad Justus (of Lego Direct)
> > Mentioned (after being asked) ...That he would love to see either a Mecha
> > MOC or Mecha in general made as a set. However, due to the Violence issue
> > and the weapons traditionally carried by most Mecha, it's something TLC
> > can't get into.
>
> I respect and support their reason but I still find this statement very
> hypocritical and frankly I don't understand the differentiation. I can name
> a dozen themes both old and modern that have weaponary built into the sets.
> There seems to be a particular issue with the size of the weaponary and it's
> blatantness in regards to mecha that TLC has a problem with. For this
> reason, you will NOT see a "mecha" theme in the sense that we visualize (ie
> xenogears, gundam, robotech etc).
I mentioned that earlier in a post to Aaeon West and Rick Hallman on that
issue, and I do think that is very hypocritical. Star wars, westerns, space,
castle, you name it, they all have some sort of weaponry, so I have no idea
why lego wouldn't launch into more now. They've already crossed the line of
their own creed, so forget about it, TLC. Too bad about Xenogears, butan
original mecha theme would be cool, but I have my doubts about seeing that
any time soon.
> If Lego ever did try to produce a Mecha theme, i think we're bound to be
> disappointed especially with the trend towards juniorization. I mean, how
> can you not be after seeing some of the work that gets posted here? This
> trend towards juniorization is my main problem with Lego these days. The
> quality of the sets in general seem to have declined, not from a
> manufacturing point of view but from creative one. We all want lots of
> pieces to make our own creations but Lego is becoming a prohibitive hobby
> for many because there are less and less pieces and the sets are getting
> progressively more expensive.
Yeah, we saw it on LoM, compounded with a bad color scheme, so I think they
would either have to hire a new development team to design and incorporate
other mecha elements into these. I agree with you on the stance of
Juniorization. Particularly, I hate it because it does drive up prices, and
make thesets less attractive, less expandable, and diminishes theiralternate
building capacilities. This is a trnd thatshould be reversed. It may drive
down prices for production, but loses in the long run.
> I loved the original star wars line, not only did you get great looking
> sets, but they had a wealth and variety of pieces to faciliate the building
> of MOC's. This is what we need more than anything I believe. . . resources.
> Although I haven't been happy with a lot of the sets and parts from the past
> few years there is alawys a gem. If TLC made a beefier version of the
> multiaxis click joints in the battledroid sets i'd be a happy man.
Yeah, they should bring back the original star wars production run, because
I need snowspeeders and x wings very badly, and of course, tie fighters.
There were a lot of great parts that completely revolutionalized the
boundaries of
the the science fiction area. One gem in particular was, believe it or not, the
Naboo Fighter, sure the yellow color scheme was messed, but it was that one
windshield that changed the medium for a great space creation.
<<_Matt Hein_>>
http://www.lugnet.com/people/members/~1112/
> sun
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